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    The rape of a Black woman was considered legally and soci... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→Sexual objectification cannot serve as the common defining condition of womanhood.

    The rape of a Black woman was considered legally and socially impossible under the slave system.

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    Elizabeth Spelman (1988) has influentially argued against gender realism with her particularity argument. Roughly: gender realists mistakenly assume that gender is constructed independently of race, class, ethnicity and nationality. If gender were separable from, for example, race and class in this manner, all women would experience womanhood in the same way. And this is clearly false. For instance, Harris (1993) and Stone (2007) criticise MacKinnon’s view, that sexual objectification is the com

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